CIL 7.66 – Funerary monument for Dannicus, a cavalry trooper, with a relief of a mounted trooper holding a lance and riding over an enemy (image on a postcard sent from Alfred Fairbank to Arthur and Joyce Gordon), imperial period

CIL 7.90 – Funerary monument for Marcus Favonius Facilis, set up by his freedmen, with relief of a centurion, 1st century AD, ca. AD 50-60 (?)

CIL 7.473 – Fragments of a dedication (reconstructed) to co-emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus (image on a postcard sent from Eric Birley to Arthur Gordon, June 20, 1956), AD 163

CIL 8.10570 – The Saltus Burunitanus, a petition to and response from the emperor Commodus to a complaint of managerial abuses from ‘coloni’ (lease-holding farmers) on an imperial estate, dedicated May 15, AD 181 - photos sent from Professor Noël David at the Louvre to A.E. Gordon, May 8, 1974 (3)

CIL 10.5807 - Dedication to L. Betilienus Varus commemorating his constructions of public works, probably late 2nd century BC, but not after 90 BC (7, with notes by A.E. Gordon)

CIL 10.5853 – Rock-cut epitaph honoring A. Quinctilius Priscus, a magistrate who set up a foundation to distribute in perpetuity public gifts of food, drink and money on his birthday, first half of 2nd century AD (reign of Trajan?) (2)

CIL 10.6075 – Commemoration of a taurobolium performed by Helvia Stephanis, as priestess of Cybele, AD 241

CIL 10.6569 – Bilingual epitaph for Sex. Varius Marcellus (father of Elagabalus), set up by his wife, Julia Soaemias Bassiana and their children, between April 8, 2017 and May 16, 218 or soon after (3)

CIL 10.6706 – Epitaph of C. Avidius Lacon, a freedman, set up by his wife Antistia Magna and their son, C. Avidius Euphrosynus, which warns against selling the burial plot on penalty of a fine, AD 167 (2)

CIL 10.6816 – Milestone at the fifth mile from Rome on the Via Appia, with the name of the emperor Maxentius, AD 307-312 (2)